Word: punished
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Dean Glimp and Harry P. Kerr, Allston Burr Senior Tutor of Dudley House have attempted to clear up some of the confusion that has resulted from yesterday's disclosures about Administrative Board recommendations to punish students involved...
...signing up graduating students. At Harvard last week Dow Lab Director Frederick Leavitt was barricaded for seven hours in a conference room by 250 students demanding that Harvard officials ban him from the campus. University officials instead picked up the I.D. cards of the protesting students, pondered whether to punish them...
Hence, when we surrendered our cards, we were assuming equal responsibility, and we refuse to be separated from any of our fellow students. If the administration is to punish any of us, we insist that we all be dealt with equally...
Glimp began the meeting with a short statement outlining reasons for putting some demonstrators on probation, admonishing others, and refusing to punish those who handed in bursar's cards but were never identified inside Mallinckrodt, where the sit-in took place...
...wombs is, to my mind, infinitely more questionable than the subject of abortion itself. What is the theory behind keeping abortions from those who need them most, wives who already have too many children and unwed pregnant girls? I assume it is a Puritan hangover of a need to punish them for enjoying sex, in which case denying them the operation is as logical as castrating their husbands and lovers. The objection that an abortion prevents a human from entering the world is purely intellectual, since a major problem today is precisely the fact that there are already too many...